

MARK TWAIN: The first word of the answer could mean a record or to record and the second is an anagram (swimming) of WIN AT.ġ2a Discussion group remains uncertain (7)ġ3a Budding, infinite number with a pleasant smell (7) UNITY: A word for one or a single thing followed by Y (close to Nanc Y).ġ1a Author‘s record win at swimming (4,5) SALOON: O(ver) inserted into (in) another word for a parlour.ġ0a One close to Nancy, one of the Mitfords (5) For a while I was looking at this clue the wrong way round, d’oh! LAWFUL: L(ine) followed by a word meaning thoroughly unpleasant. Please leave a comment telling us what you thought.ġa Legitimate line thoroughly unpleasant (6)

The definitions are underlined in the clues and the answers are under the “click here” buttons so don’t click on them unless you really want to see the answer. There’s five clues involving anagrams so I know a lot of you will be pleased.Īs usual my podium three are in blue. The usual elegant clues and not too hard. At least it stayed dry for the morning market!Īlso pretty normal is this Monday puzzle. Temps in low twenties and a quite spectacular thunderstorm last Saturday. Hola from Almoradí where the weather has finally gone back to normal for the time of year.

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30300 Hints and tips by pommersīD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ****
